Changes between Version 8 and Version 9 of OCR_evaluation


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Jul 21, 2011, 4:32:50 PM (13 years ago)
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Klaus Thoden
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  • OCR_evaluation

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    154154This is [http://mpdl-dev.mpiwg-berlin.mpg.de/ECHOdocuViewfull?url=%2Fmpiwg%2Fonline%2Fpermanent%2Flibrary%2FTG3ZW27M&viewMode=images&tocMode=thumbs&tocPN=1&query=&searchPN=1&queryType=&mode=texttool&characterNormalization=reg&pn=50 Wilkins 1684]:
    155155
     156=== OCRopus 0.4 ===
    156157Raw OCR:
    157158{{{
    158 wilkins/0001/010001.png : 48 mttIf uaa |J"|5rM1
    159 wilkins/0001/010006.png : D~@ii&9yb us th|q|~yf,PmmfM?Y5-T?!
    160 wilkins/0001/010002.png : HoweVcr, the Ppnc eny wt 9b ft|
    161 wilkins/0001/010007.png : L1ve at an eaHer 1iHe, Dy !ccu9% U9 Mc |-
    162 wilkins/0001/010003.png : Lofs iii being depr|d .dt thR p|y|cK, . u?Ps
    163 wilkins/0001/010008.png : only, |nd receiVi9g if ~e|.y9urifh~Mj
    164 wilkins/0001/010004.png : at fome times we had the pr1~ggT to ne"
    165 wilkins/0001/010009.png : and fof . this Very Reai~ uaysM wapm9es
    166 wilkins/0001/010005.png : it| Thenindeed Pbil# the Rw thin|s it w9Wd
    167 wilkins/0001/01000a.png : Enabled to tarrd9rty Day|an.ooqy Nigptg
    168 wilkins/0001/01000b.png : in the Mount without eating any pMng, we-
    169 wilkins/0001/010010.png : /aefeb@e, Plat#, ~~ and qpFrs. ? -put De..
    170 wilkins/0001/01000c.png : &ufe he there heard the .Mdody bt tne -Fh
    171 wilkins/0001/010011.png : cadfe it is not no~ Ithink, .Adirm.d ~ anyi
    172 wilkins/0001/01000d.png : veus.-Rifam teneat|e. -I Rn9w tlMs M|@ck
    173 wilkins/0001/010012.png : I fhall not therefore beflow either Pains or
    174 wilkins/0001/010013.png : Time in arguing againR it.
    175 wilkins/0001/01000e.png : Lath hadgreat P4trons, pom @acFd.ang PP-
    176 wilkins/0001/010014.png : It ma| (ildic| t@atoaVeonb Named mefe
    177 wilkins/0001/01000f.png : ma1F - Autb9rsJLo as o|Y~ @rde, PRF,
    178 wilkins/0001/010015.png : Three l0(% a94 foE thT two 1ee eeiF~
    179 wilkins/0001/01001a.png : as may make it po|f1ble tobe Inhabited, and
    180 wilkins/0001/010016.png : have refbrred the Keader to othcrs tor iaus-
    181 wilkins/0001/01001b.png : what thofeCualities are whereinit moren|ar-
    182 wilkins/0001/010017.png : fadioti I ihaR in the next p~ procee4 td
    183 wilkins/0001/01001c.png : ly A|rees ah our Ear&
    184 wilkins/0001/01001d.png : pROP n&
    185 wilkins/0001/010018.png : the Natd|e of theMo@ns Body,to knoP bhe-
    186 wilkins/0001/01001e.png : TA2t tIk |0|n | d wa CwnNde|l, Op~d
    187 wilkins/0001/01001f.png : Bod|
    188 wilkins/0001/010019.png : ther that be capibm ofany fildh conditions2
    189 wilkins/0001/010020.png : Ir|%t:2|&ff2Xf22@
    190 wilkins/0001/010021.png : agrccd
    191 }}}
    192 
    193 With {{{ocropus-align}}}:
    194 {{{
    195 * wilkins/0001/010001.fst:  7.66  2.19: 48 mttlf M|aa |J"|5rul
    196 * wilkins/0001/010006.fst:  8.57  2.57: D| f~ii&9yb us th|q|P?yf,Pm~M?Y5-T?!
    197 * wilkins/0001/010002.fst:  6.41  1.79: Howe@r, the P9nc emy 0~ 9b ft|
    198 * wilkins/0001/010007.fst:  5.07  1.36: L1ve at an eal1er 1i@e, Dy ~u9% U9 Mc |-
    199 * wilkins/0001/010003.fst:  3.95  1.03: Lofs iii being depr|d .dt th1/due, . u?Ps
    200 * wilkins/0001/010008.fst:  6.25  1.99: only, |nd receivi9g if ~e|.y9urifh~Mj
    201   wilkins/0001/010004.fst:  0.91  0.98: at fome times we had the pr1~o to ne"
    202 * wilkins/0001/010009.fst:  5.53  1.53: .and fof . this Very Reai~ uays@ wap m9es
    203   wilkins/0001/010005.fst:  1.41  0.58: it| Thenindeed Pbil# the Rw thin|s it w9Wd
    204 * wilkins/0001/01000a.fst:  4.08  1.21: Enabled to tarry r9rty Day|an.oor!y Nigp3
    205   wilkins/0001/01000b.fst:  0.24  0.58: in the Mount without eating any p@ng, we-
    206 * wilkins/0001/010010.fst:  3.70  1.36: /aefeb@e, rat#, ~er~ and qp|rs. ? -put De..
    207 * wilkins/0001/01000c.fst:  4.60  1.31: &ufe he there heard the .Mdody bt tne -Fh
    208 * wilkins/0001/010011.fst:  5.64  1.62: cadfe it is not no~ Ithink, A|rm.d ~ anyi
    209   wilkins/0001/010012.fst:  0.51  0.37: I fhall not therefore beflow either Pains or
    210 * wilkins/0001/01000d.fst:  2.54  0.85: veus.-Rifam teneat|e. -I Rn9w tl@s M|@ck
    211   wilkins/0001/010013.fst:  0.06  0.20: Time in arguing again@ it.
    212 * wilkins/0001/01000e.fst:  3.90  1.17: Lath had great P4trons, pom @aqyd.a1q I3o-
    213 * wilkins/0001/010014.fst:  3.59  1.29: It ma| (ildic| t@at~Veonb Named mefe
    214 * wilkins/0001/01000f.fst:  7.04  2.23: ma1F - Autb9rs,fu| as d@|Y#~ @rde, !#R|,
    215 * wilkins/0001/010015.fst:  5.18  1.68: Three l0(% a94 fo| th| two 1we eeiF~
    216   wilkins/0001/01001a.fst:  1.02  0.44: as may make it po|f1ble robe Inhabited, and
    217   wilkins/0001/010016.fst:  0.92  0.43: have refbrred the Keader to othcrs tor iaus-
    218 * wilkins/0001/010017.fst:  7.05  1.73: fadioti I ma@ in the next p~ procee4 td
    219   wilkins/0001/01001b.fst:  0.75  0.48: what thofe Cualities are whereinit mor@n|ar-
    220   wilkins/0001/01001c.fst:  1.99  1.17: ly A|rees ah our Ear&
    221   wilkins/0001/010018.fst:  1.04  0.49: the Natd|e of the Mo@m Body,to kno| bhe-
    222 * wilkins/0001/01001d.fst:  4.46  1.62: PROP n&
    223 * wilkins/0001/010019.fst:  4.19  1.14: ther that be Capib| ofany fi1dh conditions2
    224 * wilkins/0001/01001f.fst:  4.45  2.02: B#d|
    225 * wilkins/0001/01001e.fst:  5.82  2.03: TA2t tlk 3f0|n | d 40|, C022||de|l, O~@|
    226   wilkins/0001/010020.fst:  1.74  0.85: Ir|%t:2|&ff2Xf22@
    227   wilkins/0001/010021.fst:  0.73  0.51: agrccd
    228 }}}
     15948 mttIf uaa |J"|5rM1
     160D~@ii&9yb us th|q|~yf,PmmfM?Y5-T?!
     161HoweVcr, the Ppnc eny wt 9b ft|
     162L1ve at an eaHer 1iHe, Dy !ccu9% U9 Mc |-
     163Lofs iii being depr|d .dt thR p|y|cK, . u?Ps
     164only, |nd receiVi9g if ~e|.y9urifh~Mj
     165at fome times we had the pr1~ggT to ne"
     166and fof . this Very Reai~ uaysM wapm9es
     167it| Thenindeed Pbil# the Rw thin|s it w9Wd
     168Enabled to tarrd9rty Day|an.ooqy Nigptg
     169in the Mount without eating any pMng, we-
     170/aefeb@e, Plat#, ~~ and qpFrs. ? -put De..
     171&ufe he there heard the .Mdody bt tne -Fh
     172cadfe it is not no~ Ithink, .Adirm.d ~ anyi
     173veus.-Rifam teneat|e. -I Rn9w tlMs M|@ck
     174I fhall not therefore beflow either Pains or
     175Time in arguing againR it.
     176Lath hadgreat P4trons, pom @acFd.ang PP-
     177It ma| (ildic| t@atoaVeonb Named mefe
     178ma1F - Autb9rsJLo as o|Y~ @rde, PRF,
     179Three l0(% a94 foE thT two 1ee eeiF~
     180as may make it po|f1ble tobe Inhabited, and
     181have refbrred the Keader to othcrs tor iaus-
     182what thofeCualities are whereinit moren|ar-
     183fadioti I ihaR in the next p~ procee4 td
     184ly A|rees ah our Ear&
     185pROP n&
     186the Natd|e of theMo@ns Body,to knoP bhe-
     187TA2t tIk |0|n | d wa CwnNde|l, Op~d
     188Bod|
     189ther that be capibm ofany fildh conditions2
     190Ir|%t:2|&ff2Xf22@
     191agrccd
     192}}}
     193
     194
     195
     196=== OCRopus 0.2 ===
     197{{{
     19833 Thai the M0012 my he a World.
     199However, thc World would have no gYe2t
     200Lol? io being depriv’d of this Mulick, unlefs
     201gt: fome times we had che priviledge co hear
     202it; z Then indeed Philo the Jew thinks it would
     203
     204DE [,,,,,,H,_ [ave us the (ghages of_ Dy;et,__ and wemight
     205Live at an eaher Kate, by feeding on the har
     206only, and receiving no other Nourifhment;
     207and for this very Reafon (Qysahe) was Moks
     208Enabled to tarry Forty Days andxliorty Nights
     209in the Mount without eating anything, be·
     210caufe he there heard the Melody of the Heaé
     211vens.—-Rifom tmront. I know this Muick
     212hath had great Patrons, both Sacred and Pro—
     213phane Authors,fuch as zlmorojé, Beds, Boerzoy,
     214Aoeklme, Ploto, Cicero, and others; but be··
     215caufe it is not now, 1 think, Afhrnfd by any,
     216I {hall not therefore bellow either Pains or
     217Time in arguing againlt it.
     218It may fuilice that I have only Named thefe
     219
     220Three lali, and for the two more neceiiary,
     221have referred the Reader to others for fatis-
     222faétion. I {hall in the next place Proceed to
     223the Nature of the Moons Body, to know whe-
     224ther that be Capable of any fuch Conditions,
     225as may make it polllble to be Inhabited, and
     226what thofe Qualities are wherein it more near»»
     227ly Agrees with our Earth.
     228
     229P R O P. IV.,
     230
     231Tho; the Mano is o Solid, Compoéird, Oporoos
     232B0dy¤
     233I Shall not need to {land long in the Proof of is this Propoixtion, {ince it is a Truth already
     234agreed
     235}}}